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Drowning, filming and more infrastructure demands in Brunswick CountyAs the summer heat notches up, Brunswick County governments keep close eye on public safety, growth rates and potential revenue sources.
The Sunday Times described it as: "A view across the Dee estuary and the choice of excellent independent cafés and bars add a ...
The owners of one of Southport's largest tourist attractions have said people in the town are "elated" after it was the ...
A swimming advisory has been issued at a sound-side area in Southport after water test results indicate bacteria levels exceed state and federal recreational water quality standards. The advisory, ...
Which beach is best for you and your family? Use our guide to help you decide where to put your umbrella and chairs.
Sefton on hunt for team to map vision for Southport’s future. 25 April 2025 15:41 Dan Whelan Comments (9) The council wants to appoint a multidisciplinary team to draw up a place strategy for the town ...
Chamberlain Acres applied to the Town of Southport for a permit to build a new pole barn at its site at 824 Broadway. After owners Charles Todd and Glenn Miller were approved for a $150,000 bank ...
SOUTHPORT, Ind. – The city of Southport came together to discuss a proposal that could limit the authority of reserve police officers. Several police departments across the state have voiced ...
Southport held a town council Feb. 25, 2025, to discuss House Bill 1186, which focuses mostly on the authority of reserve police officers in Indiana. The bill could also make it harder for smaller ...
AS kids are stabbed at school and machete brawls take place in the streets, our shocking interactive map lays bare the true extent of Britain’s knife crime crisis, and reveals just where in t… ...
Southport BID CEO Rachel Fitzgerald said: “The ‘Bear Hunt’ will be an exciting adventure for the little ones. It’s a great opportunity to explore our wonderful town and visit our businesses.
"Southport's status and future as a seaside town looks bleak." That was the grim warning issued by ex-MP and local councillor, John Pugh, during a poignant address to a full council chamber.
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